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REGIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY FOR EASTERN KANSAS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WICHITA KS
458 AM CST SAT FEB 28 2015
FLURRIES AFFECTED MOST OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN KANSAS OVERNIGHT WITH
MODERATE SNOW INCREASING IN COVERAGE FROM THE SOUTHWEST AS SUNRISE
APPROACHED. EARLY MORNING TEMPERATURES WERE GENERALLY IN THE 10 TO
20 DEGREE RANGE WITH LIGHT SOUTHEAST WINDS ACCOMPANYING THESE COLD
READINGS.
SNOW IS EXPECTED TO AFFECT THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN PLAINS TODAY AND
TONIGHT. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS FOR TODAY AND TONIGHT ARE EXPECTED TO
RANGE FROM 1 TO 2 INCHES OVER NORTHERN KANSAS...SOUTHERN NEBRASKA
AND NORTHERN MISSOURI...TO BETWEEN 2 AND 5 INCHES FROM CENTRAL
MISSOURI...THROUGH CENTRAL AND WESTERN KANSAS. NORTHERN OKLAHOMA CAN
ALSO EXPECTED SNOWFALL AMOUNTS IN THE 2 TO 5 INCH RANGE. THE MOST
LIKELY TIMES FOR THE AREA TO SEE MODERATE SNOWFALL RATES WILL BE
THIS MORNING AND THEN AGAIN OVERNIGHT.
HIGHS TODAY ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN THE 20S REGION WIDE WITH OVERNIGHT
LOWS RANGING FROM THE SINGLE DIGITS OVER NORTHWEST NEBRASKA TO THE
UPPER 20S OVER SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA.
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LAWSON